[Fictionary] Re: next word try
Jean-Joseph Cote
jjcote at alum.mit.edu
Sun Jun 7 23:46:09 EDT 2015
You've got a couple of days left to get your definitions in. I've
received a paltry selection so far -- not to say that the definitions
aren't good, but there have been only three of them Don't make me have
to extend the deadline!
Jean-Joseph
On 6/3/2015 7:25 PM, Jean-Joseph Cote wrote:
>
> It hasn't been too long, but so far nobody has admitted to knowing
> about GROUNATION DAY. I have received a couple of definitions. I'll
> make a request/provide a guideline: definitions of GROUNATION DAY
> should include the following three elements:
> 1) When? (when does/did it occur?)
> 2) Where/Who? (where is/was it observed, or who observes/observed it?)
> 3) What? (what is it about?)
> (Don't necessarily need to know how or why, though you can throw that
> in if you like.)
>
> If those who have already submitted definitions want to amend them, go
> ahead. And to answer a question from one person, your definition went
> only to me, not to the list. Get the definitions to me by the end of
> Peggie Scott's birthday. (What? You don't know Peggie Scott? She'll
> be 71 on June 9. And that's not what Grounation Day is.)
>
> Jean-Joseph
>
> -------- Forwarded Message --------
> Subject: [Fictionary] next word try and a couple of sightings
> Date: Tue, 02 Jun 2015 21:00:24 -0400
> From: Jean-Joseph Cote <jjcote at alum.mit.edu>
> Reply-To: jjcote at alum.mit.edu
> To: fictionary group <fictionary at swarpa.net>
>
>
>
> OK, I won that one, and the first try here will be for a description
> of some kind of observance:
>
> GROUNATION DAY
>
> If you're familiar with it, let me know (and I won't be surprised),
> otherwise think up a description of this day.
>
> Jean-Joseph
>
>
>
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